(04-03-2025, 04:42 AM)Bally002 Wrote:(04-02-2025, 10:57 PM)FlickerOfLight Wrote:(04-02-2025, 09:32 PM)Ninurta Wrote: "Anti-inflammatory" sounds nice. Arthur Itis sometimes shake me a little too rough when he gets a good grip. I should have been kinder to my knees and hips in my wild, reckless, and mis-spent youth.This is one site that shows the many different benefits. If your plant isn't giving off a string high, then you might have a low delta 9 but high delta 8 plant. There are several different variants within that plant you might find good use for, other than smoking for a buzz.
4 plants never produce more than about a month's worth of smoke here, so it's hardly worth the trouble to grow smoking weed.
Fiber, on the other hand, builds up over time when you save the stems. All I have to do is figure out how to "ret" the stems to get the fiber out. I might have enough now to make a hair tie...
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https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/1...lta-8-thc/
Unlike its close cousin, Tetrahydrocannabinol 9, Delta-8 THC offers several therapeutic benefits without producing any mind-altering effects. While the term Delta-8 THC might look like a typo, as the Delta 9 variant is more popular, the former has several potential medicinal benefits
Anti-inflammatory Properties: They possess potent anti-inflammatory properties, making them perfect for treating sores and swellings. Such products can target both acute and chronic inflammation, helping soothe the swelling and reduce pain. As a result, these products are perfect for the elderly or those with arthritis and other joint-related issues.
I've read several well accredited articles published that claim its "the strongest/best Anti-inflammatory on earth."
I've grown "Grosse Lisee" here although not this year with the constant rain. Here they come out very big and fragrant. I planted them to receive the morning sun in season. No rot, blight or mould. From the centre 1 slice offers a sandwich size slice. Tasty.
I just had to get the right place. Soil was hard 50/50 clay and loamy. Side of the house facing sunrise with supports. One tomato was nearly a meal in itself.
Still, depends on the climate.
Kind regards and good luck from Bally who is growing Dragon Fruit and Kiwi Fruit presently.
Kiwi is one of my favorites. I remember getting introduced to these as a child. It was sort of like a sour strawberry with a sweet aftertaste. Dragon fruit is another extraordinary fruit. It is definitely one of the neatest looking fruits. They look like alien eggs to me.

I've got Ludell more in the mid morning sun and afternoon shade. After reading all of this and considering what mistakes I've made, I think the soil I used will be my biggest mistake. I should have used a bagged mixed for vegetables. I ended up using dirt from my yard that was too close to that wood line border. Plus, I didn't mix in enough fertilizer into my soil. I think what I've got going now is trying to correct that soil ph imbalance. I'll probably have to break down and buy a soil test kit and get that balanced out, hopefully.
I also realized I hadn't pruned the plant at all. I watched a tutorial on that and will do some pruning tomorrow. I have a bunch of suckered on there and they need to come off. There is some debate (according to two separate youtu.be vidoes) on the pruning of tomatoe plants and whether or not it's necessary to prune the suckers. I'm gonna prune because I think my plant is too bushy and possibly not getting enough air circulation.
Thanks for the input. Enjoy those kiwis and dragon fruits.
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